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Show Saturday's commimity fair features antique car show the Lions Pavilion prior to the auction or call Maurice at 785-4537 and he will pick them up. The local 4-H Clubs will also have displays in the Community Center. Call Holly Stansfield at 785-3013 for further information. During the afternoon from 1 until 6 will be a talent show at the pavilion. pavil-ion. Top notch talent from the community will provide entertainment entertain-ment all afternoon. In addition, the annual Community Commu-nity Service Award presentation will be held just preceeding the Talent Show. If you are interested in performing perform-ing in the Talent Show call Vicki Young at 785-4572. Commercial booth space is available avail-able in the park during the day. Harley Jacobs or Randy Hoyt are in charge of the booths and they can be contacted at 785-3521. Plan now to spend the day at the Community Fair. Mary West is general chairman of this event. Anyone with a classic car, an antique car, or a custom car is teited to display it in the car show tt),e Pleasant Grove Community fair on Saturday, Sept. 9, on the east side of the Community Cen- This car show is one of the very popular annual displays at the fair which also features an art show, craft show, flowers show and m any other events during the daylong celebration. This year there will also be a display of about nine to 12 antique (ire engines as well. These will be displayed near the new Pleasant Grove Fire Station where they will be conducting tours during the fair. In addition, Gene Harvey Chevrolet Chev-rolet and Tri-City Ford have donated do-nated money for trophies which sill be given as People's Choice Awards for the most popular Chev and the most popular Ford on display. dis-play. Those two car dealers will also display a brand new Chevrolet and a brand new Ford in the car show. Those who have any questions about the car show are asked to call John Linebaugh at 785-4011. The art show, craft show, and flower show will be held in the Community Center and Recreation Building from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Entries of any types of fine art, tole painting, quilts, crochet, knitting knit-ting and other handwork, flowers, produce, etc. should be brought to the Community Center before 10 Ml. Contact Sharon Atwood for tole painting displays at 785- 5114; Ruth Shoell for quilts at 785-3716; Carmel Clay and Cheryl Christensen for crochet and handwork at 785-4059; Shirley Millgate for flowers at 226-683-;. In addition to all these shows, the Community Fair, a celebration in honor of Pleasant Grove's birthday, birth-day, will begin with a flag ceremony cere-mony at 7 a.m. in the Downtown Park followed by the Lions Breakfast Break-fast which will be served from 7 a.m. until 10 a.m. During the day there will be games for the family in the park. The Senior Citizens will have activities underway at the center and the DUP will offer tours of the Pioneer Museum and Log Cabin during the day. A rodeo fun day will be held at the Rodeo Grounds under the direction di-rection of Brenda Nielsen. Call her for more information at 785-4736. A highlight of the fair every year is the Kiwanis Auction at 11 a.m. at the Pavilion in the Downtown Park where they sell items to raise funds for their service projects. Thisyear a used vehicle in drive-away drive-away condition will be among the many items to be auctioned. The car will be displayed on Main Street during the week prior to the fair for people to look at. There will also be a handmade quilt which was donated by the Pleasant Grove Senior Citizens. Maurice Peterson said that the group is still seeking donations of good usable items to sell in the auction. Items can be delivered to " " as. i ' " ' , , ' ' Councilman Floyd Ash, center, talks to another visitor at the Pleasant Grove Community Fa'rcar show last year. |